The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Villagers to raise cash for green spaces

- CRAIG SMITH

Villagers in one of the most picturesqu­e parts of Fife have launched a fundraisin­g drive to help them develop some key local land.

The Crail Community Partnershi­p hopes to open up new green areas for locals and boost their appeal for visitors to the East Neuk.

Members are celebratin­g news that Fife Council has agreed to the community asset transfer of the village’s central Bow Butts Park, as well as land between Sauchope Caravan Park andRoo me Bay, known as the Pinkerton Triangle, and land at Kilminning South which includes the nature reserve there.

The group was set up in 2019 to take forward ideas mooted during the village’s charrette process.

With a deal in place, it has started a crowdfunde­r to raise the legal fees required to cover the transfer of Bow Butts Park.

The partnershi­p hopes the park can act as a link to a “green corridor” in Crail

North.

Project leaders want it to be a key part of the Wild Crail Paths Network, bringing increased biodiversi­ty, recreation­al space and an opportunit­y for enhanced environmen­tal education.

David Jerdan, chairman of Crail Community Council, said he was excited about what the future holds.

He added :“We very much hope to raise enough to ensure Bow Butts Park can become a wonderful area for nature to thrive, and benefit the Crail community for years to come.”

Once the first asse t transfer is completed, the group wants to expand a wildlife habitat on the site at Kilminning South to complement the existing Kilminning nature reserve with a view to making it accessible for locals and visitors alike.

The p lan for the Pinkerton Triangle is to create a permanent and enhanced wildlife area and extend the managed wildflower grassland there.

Local independen­t councillor Linda Holt is backing the partnershi­p’s vision.

She said: “Everyone has pulled together and worked really hard to get to this stage of safeguardi­ng this important green space for all who live in and visit Crail.

“It’s a fantastic volunteer initiative which shows what communitie­s can do if they set their minds to it.”

Anyone who wants to contribute to the Bow Butts Park crowdfunde­r can do so viacrowdfu­nder.co.uk/ bow-butts-park#start

Everyone has pulled together and worked hard

 ?? Crail. Picture by Dougie Nicolson. ?? FUNDING DRIVE: David Jerdan at Bow Butts Park in
Crail. Picture by Dougie Nicolson. FUNDING DRIVE: David Jerdan at Bow Butts Park in

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